Training Home Staging: The right decision for you
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many emails from people who are completely confused by the house arrest of various training programs receive. With so many options I understand the frustration. I have the list below to give you the right questions in the study of various programs:
1. When a program provides the practical training, as it is done?
I’ve heard too many stories of groups of 40 or more people spend most of their day in their own (or lease) to arrange travel to various locations on remote only a living room.
2. Coach is a recognized expert in the field of Home Staging?
3. Is the training to prepare for the realities of life as an entrepreneur?
No matter how talented you think or decorating, if you do not know how to perform the following tasks, you will not live in this society: the price of your good performance at a lower cost of marketing your company to effectively promote the public good, create your own portfolio to identify potential customers, the media attention.
A good education should really be all of these areas, otherwise they are talking about only what you want nothing more than a creative pastime.
4. The coach has a real and growing experience as a profitable business from home staging? If they have not done so, how can they know what they talking about?
I remember when I did my Masters in Business Administration, there were teachers rave about all sorts of great theories, but only teachers who offered actually worked in the real world, something really useful or actionable.
5. The teachers demonstrated that they know how to attract media attention for their competence as a home stager? If not, how do you teach?
6. The company offers the opportunity to learn and ask questions about their program before you sign up?
7. The information is freely accessible to hares and other emerging or is it about money? The content of free quality of the information or just fluff?
8. What former students say about the program? What they have commercial success?
9. Can you give us personally to the coach before the decision?
10. Can you in a free preview of something that will look to do the program?
11. The program offers a satisfaction guarantee? In other words, you get your money back if this is not what you expected?
12. The format of the program or how it is practical for you? Would you or away from his family for a few days?
13. You are promised something that seems too good be true or unrealistic be
14. You are promised an official identity of completion, giving you a hand “real” being at home, or the training company admit that home staging is a completely unregulated field, the
15. What kind of ongoing support, the company offer its graduates?
Do not assume because a program costs more than it better. Make sure to provide answers to the above questions, so you know what you get for your money. Although there are large differences in cost of home staging training, this should not be the first criterion. The reality is that home staging is a very lucrative if you know what you do know the business side.
So if you spend a few hundred dollars more or less to a program is not important if the whole situation. The key is to get what a program and positioning, you take your passion for decorating and the interest in the property and transform it into a profitable and fulfilling creative need.
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